@BvU oops sorry. My smartphone keyboard is wonky(seriously), but that's beside the point.
Yeah, I kind of did what @Dick said earlier, but notice that X and Y are different distances, and do not denote one point to another. The question says that an object will cover these two distances in the...
Homework Statement
Hi all. Please help me with this. A small particle moving with a uniform acceleration a covers a distances X and Y in the first two equal and consecutive intervals of time t. Show that a = Y-X/t².
Homework Equations
Acceleration is usually v-u/t i.e. rate of change of...